SPEAK
More than 100,000 children are reported as sexually abused in the
United States every year. Experts estimate that most assaults go
unreported, so in all likelihood even more children are being hurt.
In an effort to address this serious problem, May Institute has
developed the Safety Protection Education and Assertiveness for
Kids (SPEAK) Program, a child abuse education and prevention program
available to school districts across the country.
Through lively classroom presentations, children learn to identify
abusive situations and employ specific strategies to stop or prevent
victimization. The SPEAK program covers physical, emotional, neglect,
and sexual abuse, but focuses on the prevention of sexual abuse.
Professionals from May’s Children’s Services also educate
teachers concerning the process of abuse reporting and encourage
parental involvement
Partnership in the Community
Offered in the first and fourth grades, the SPEAK program addresses
the emotionally charged topic of abuse in an age-appropriate, sensitive
manner. Presentations are offered over the course of several sessions
to allow the children enough time to grasp the concepts, practice
the skills through role-play, and discuss specific dangerous situations.
Developing a close relationship with local law enforcement professionals
through the SPEAK program allows children to obtain direct information
related to the legal outcomes and roles of police/courts in abuse
situations.
For more information, contact Janet Shartle, Children’s
Services Program Director, at 508-678-0041 or
jshartle@mayinstitute.org
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view the SPEAK True or False list.
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